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Logistical nightmare
One of the things we have found out on our Virtual Mobility for All project, which is looking at the benefits and barriers to virtual mobility for people with disabilities, ... -
Enabling Virtual Mobilities
As part of the EU Erasmus+ Virtual Mobilities for All project we have submitted a paper proposal to the European conference for Educational Research (ECER) being held in Yerevan later ... -
Aligning learning outcomes with assessment
I stumbled on this site while looking for something completely different (which I still can't find). But stumbles are one of my favorite things about web searching. Any way, this ... -
Why so much high stakes assessment?
I have been doing quite a bit of reading this week as part of our eassessment European project. I will write some of this up over the weekend. But first ... -
AI and VET: MOOC update
I have spent a little time this morning looking at who participated in the MOOC we ran November and December last year on Artifical Intelligence and Vocational Education and Training. ... -
European Education Area web site launched
The European commission has launched a new web site, the European Education Area. Although there has been a policy initiative to develop the Education Area for some time, this is ... -
Future trends
I don't really like the prediction stuff - it usually gets it wrong and all to frequently is based on what shiny new technology is exciting potential investors, rather than ... -
Clarifying AI ethics
It seems like nearly every day there is a new publication or report about AI and ethics. This is all very good but I am not sure we need more ... -
Jobs of 270000 shopworkers in UK at threat from AI
Photo by Nathália Rosa on Unsplash I'm old enough to remember the first supermarket, Fine Fare, arriving in my hometown, Swindon. I guess it was sometime in the 1950s. And ...